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Nazmul
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Hello There,

Hope you Doing Fine.

I Have some Question Regarding CYUSB3610.

1. How Many Type-C Wires Required?

2. How Much Power it Can deliver and Distance.

3. Speed and Distance.

4.  How many Ethernet Wires Required?
Plz Help

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ShifangZ_26
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Hello ,

1. CYUSB3610 is USB3.0 to Ethernet chip, which is following USB3.0 Specifications. 

2. The Type-C signals shall be wired to USB3.0 as per the design requirements, 

1) if it is designing a Type-C plug, the signals shall be RX1/TX1 signals from Type-C. 

2) if it is designing a Type-C receptacle, all of superspeed signals of Type-C shall be wired to SS MUX and need additional Type-C controller to controlling the signals routing. 

 

3. The power on Type-C without Power Delivery is 15W max (5V/3A).  Otherwise, the power delivery could get higher than 100W or higher with Power Delivery controller. 

 

4. Refer USB3.0 specifications about the speed and distance of transition. 

 

5. Refer #2 of above.

 

Best Regards,

Lisa

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ShifangZ_26
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Hello ,

1. CYUSB3610 is USB3.0 to Ethernet chip, which is following USB3.0 Specifications. 

2. The Type-C signals shall be wired to USB3.0 as per the design requirements, 

1) if it is designing a Type-C plug, the signals shall be RX1/TX1 signals from Type-C. 

2) if it is designing a Type-C receptacle, all of superspeed signals of Type-C shall be wired to SS MUX and need additional Type-C controller to controlling the signals routing. 

 

3. The power on Type-C without Power Delivery is 15W max (5V/3A).  Otherwise, the power delivery could get higher than 100W or higher with Power Delivery controller. 

 

4. Refer USB3.0 specifications about the speed and distance of transition. 

 

5. Refer #2 of above.

 

Best Regards,

Lisa

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